1. You killed Cyclops (Nothing to do with the comics and he's only one of the most important members of the team)

2. The fight scenes were wack (Probably the worse I've ever seen from an action movie)

3. The dialogue was even worse ("I'm Juggernaut [expletive]!")

4. Speaking of Juggernaut, he's not even a mutant (Do some research fools!)

5. Staying on Juggernaut, no mention of him being Xavier's brother (Do some research fools!)

6. Even more on Juggernaut, terrible costume (LMAO)

7. The Phoenix "angle" was terribly done

8. Attempting to use too many story-lines in one movie (Mutant "cure", Dark Phoenix)

Here's some quotes from IGN...

It wasnt X-men. That wasnt Phoenix, Wolverine was not a teddy bear looking for someone to share emotions with, Cyclops did not die, Colossus was not a memory, Rogue was not worthless, Iceman did not use snow as his primary weapon, pyro was not that strong, they didnt create nurf guns to take out the mutants, Angel's screen time was not just a photo shoot for magazines, Physlocke was not a punk rocker model, the movie was not ten minutes long, and that fake muscle football player was not Juggernaught, It was all just a bad dream, It never was made, FOX would never do that to fans...........Im.....Im so confused. I didnt know direct-to-video movies made it to theaters. AHAHAHHAah.....I hate FOX.

-Two major storylines crammed into a movie that's only a little over 90 minutes long.

-Dark Phoenix storyline totally screwed up.

-Cyclops killed within the first 20 minutes of the film.

-Wolverine acting out of character. Given speeches about team work and all that. That's not the loner Wolverine that I know.

-Key characters hyped up and introduced in the film as if they're going to be a major part of the film, and all they have is a brief cameo (Angel)

-Halle Barry given way too much screen time than the Storm character deserved.

-Juggernaught looked silly.

Bottomline, this wasn't an X-Men film, it was the Wolverine and Storm show. For no good reason other than the fact that Hugh Jackman was the star and Halle Barry was an Oscar winner who wasn't going to do a supporting role anymore. Plus, the whole film felt rushed. Fox didn't give a rat's ass about making a good X-Men film, they just wanted to get a money making machine out by the release date they had set.

Whether you were a fan of the comics or just a fan of the first two films, this movie was just a big middle finger to both.

She'll hardly bulk up though realistically. There's only so much you can do usually with certain body types, especially if you're a female. She'll look a bit ripped or whatever, but still incredibly thin.

The Fast and Furious Six star revealed that she is undergoing a rigorous training regime, which includes kick-boxing, in order to bulk up for the part.

In an interview with Israeli entertainment show Good Evening with Gai Pines, translated from Hebrew by Batman-News, she said: ‘It’s the physical preparations that I’m starting now. A very serious training regimen – kung fu, kickboxing, swords, jujitsu, Brazilian. A thousand and one things. I’ll gain body mass.’

However,Gal added that she will not be emulating the female superhero’s sizeable bust.

‘I represent the Wonder Woman of the new world’ she added, ‘Breasts…anyone can buy for 9,000 shekels and everything is fine.

‘By the way, Wonder Woman is Amazonian, and historically accurate Amazonian women actually had only one breast. So, if I’d really go “by the book”, it’d be problematic.’

If this is the case then more attention will likely be on her arms and her legs than her chest which can be enhanced with whatever upper body costume she's wearing.

Also

"We’ve pointed out (ad nauseam) that – while she may look very thin in movies like F&F6 - Gal Gadot’s casting actually makes sense. She was once enlisted in the Israeli Defense Force, where she served as an athletic trainer. Not only does that make her equipped to handle a strenuous training regiment, and adapt at learning different deadly combat techniques, it also means she has knowledge in experience with the specific types of training that result in things like body mass vs. lean muscle.

Gadot is also right in pointing out the absurdity of the Amazon argument. People keeping trying to lay claim to which actresses are (or are not) qualified to play the mythical female warriors – but Amazons are just that, mythical, as in not real – and to my own knowledge bust size was never one of their defining physical traits. Cutting off one breast to better fire arrows certainly was…

The point: If your knowledge of Amazons is limited to what you saw in a Wonder Woman comic book (which almost no one today still reads, BTW) then you are probably arguing for the fantasy of an ideal, rather than an ideal itself."